8 Nov
2005
8 Nov
'05
12:38
Yes, I tried \, autoyast='http://...' and "http://..." neither worked. I'll try to urlencode ? and & but I don't think that will work. reagrds Thomas -- GLS IT Services Thomas Mieslinger GLS Germany Str. 1-7 fon: +49 6677 17 463 36286 Neuenstein fax: +49 6677 17 111 Germany eMail: thomas.mieslinger@gls-itservices.com Dominik Klein <dk@in-telegence.net> schrieb am 08.11.2005 12:03:56:
More a guess than sth I know, but: Did you try "\?" or "\&" ?
You can also try to put the URL in ""
uri. How can I escape '?' and '&' so that autoyast fetches the full uri?
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